Online Safety Actonline abuseIn the digital era, journalists are targeted with online abuse including serious threats of violence. These censorship tactics are a direct threat to media freedom. Although the UK Government intended to tackle online abuse of journalists in the Online Safety Act 2023, ...
Trying to track the staggered implementation of the UK Online Safety Act 2023 (“OSA”)? You are in safe hands here. See the latest updates and key dates below. 20 November 2024 –Government publishes a draft Statement of Strategic Priorities covering online safety policy priorities The governmen...
She’s a 53-year-old English woman who used to live in Church Lawton, Cheshire, and she once had a Facebook account. Today, she’s in prison, serving a 15-month sentence after being convicted under new Criminal Code provisions in the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act. From all avai...
Global Online Safety Survey 2024 Microsoft confidential STUDY METHODOLOGY Canada United States Mexico Colombia United Kingdom Denmark Germany Czechia France Spain Italy South Korea Brazil India South Africa Singapore Australia Web survey, Teens 13-17, Parents of 6–17, Adults 18-64 17 countries, N=...
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As the new regime gets up and running, this blog sets out our view on insights from the financial services regime for implementation of the Act, which affected companies should already be considering. Introduction Online Safety regime The Act introduces a landmark set of new rules designed to ...
The UK's Online Safety Act will regulate user generated content online to protect individuals from illegal content and children from harmful content. Ofcom, which will regulate the OSA, estimates thousands of businesses will be caught. Much of the OSA
Director Gill Whitehead wrote: "In a few months, new safety duties under the Online Safety Act will be in place, but you can act now – there is no need to wait to make your sites and apps safer for users." Adam Leon Smith, a fellow at industry body BCS, th...
On February 16, 2022, Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced legislation called the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA). KOSA’s purpose is to develop a national strategy for technology policy across the United States, including new privacy protections for ch...
When did the UK Online Safety Bill come into law? The British Parliament passed the Online Safety Bill on September 19, 2023. A bit over a month later, on October 26, 2023, the bill received Royal Assent, formally establishing it as the first Online Safety Act (OSA) in the UK. ...